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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2012

Hyderabad: Tata Teleservices Limited, dual technology service provider, Tuesday launched Nova Navigator powered by Novatium for its Photon Pro and Photon Plus community in India.

This is for the first time that a cloud computing can now be accessible on mobile broadband device.

The services include comprehensive computing experience with special emphasis on internet, gaming, digital entertainment, online education, telephony and business productivity, Alok Singh and Lloyd Mathias,CEO, Novatium Solution Systems and chief marketing officer Tata Teleservices respectively told a joint press conference here today.

Partnering with Novatium Solutions Private Limited will give Tata Teleservices a unique opportunity to expand high speed broadband market with the unique computing services in India through Novatium’s Nova Navigator, they said.

They said Nova Navigator delivers computing experience which is superior in performance, simpler to use, with incredible savings on investment.

Nova Navigator is an “Obsolescence-proof computing service” with all manageability carried out centrally through the server, where the subscriber would automatically get ‘on air´ upgrades totally free of cost from anywhere across the world.

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